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N & 50 DB WiFi Dual-Band N+ Router

Find the sticker with the product ID or model. The sticker is typically located on the back of the network adapter. Typically, your adapter model starts with F5D, F6D or F7D. The version starts with v.

WHAT IS THUNDERBOLT TECHNOLOGY?

Thunderbolt™ technology, created by Intel®, steps up USB port technology by supporting both high‐speed data and video. Harnessing Thunderbolt technology through a USB-C port created in partnership with USB-IF, Thunderbolt 3 is the fastest port available. It connects Thunderbolt devices, all HD and 4K displays, and billions of USB devices using 1 compact, reversible plug—transferring 4x the data and 2x the video bandwidth of any other cable.1

WHY IS THUNDERBOLT BETTER?

The increasing mobility of the workforce coupled with the decreasing size of devices created a challenge within the tech sphere: How to support desktop speeds and applications—on mobile devices. Thunderbolt was developed as a solution to this challenge. Up to 8x faster than USB 3.0, Thunderbolt 3 technology supports the fastest data and most video bandwidth on a single cable.

1. Ethernet 2. Firewire 3. Thunderbolt 2 4. VGA 5. HDMI 6. USB3

MORE PROTOCOLS

Thunderbolt, DisplayPort, PCI Express, and USB

MORE SPEED

Up to 40 Gbps file transfer rate

MORE PIXELS

Supports dual 4K displays

MORE POWER

Up to 100W power delivery

THUNDERBOLT DOCKS

Streamline your workspace with Thunderbolt, technology designed to enable desktop-level performance on a mobile computer. Need to simplify your workspace with Thunderbolt™ 2 (Mini DisplayPort)? The Thunderbolt 2 Express Dock HD connects to 8 separate devices, supports dual displays and 4K resolution, and transfers files at up to 20 Gbps. Want more power for your MacBook using Thunderbolt™ 3 (USB-C)? The Thunderbolt 3 Express dock has 2x the speed of Thunderbolt 2 and 85W of power, giving you the power of a desktop—in your laptop.

USB 3.1

USB-C (also known as Type-C)

A new type of USB connector, hailed as the new standard. Smaller, faster, and more user-friendly than previous USB types, USB-C has widespread support from industry leaders, meaning USB-C will come to replace all other USB types.

USB-IF (stands for USB Implementers Forum)

A non-profit organization founded by the companies that developed the Universal Serial Bus (USB) specification. The USB-IF’s mission is to support and advance USB technology.

4K (short for 4,096 pixels of resolution)

Quickly becoming the new standard for high-quality digital video, 4K refers to a horizontal resolution of 4,096 pixels, or “4K” pixels.

Mini DisplayPort

A miniaturized version of the DisplayPort interface, Apple developed audio-visual digital interface Mini DisplayPort in 2008.